Andrew
03-08-03, 02:42 PM
Special ADHD Seminars
Brisbane - 5 April 2003
Auckland - 7 June 2003
Morning Session 9:00am - 12:30pm
ADHD is causing many Australian parents and teachers much stress and frustration.
Ian Lillico has done research into this condition both within Australia and in the UK and USA while on his Churchill Fellowship in Boys' Education in 2000.
Recent media coverage of ADHD drug therapies is
confusing parents who are bombarded by a lot of well-intended "good advice". Ian will outline the various approaches to ADHD managment and diagnosis for parents, teachers and other interested members of the public with particular relevance to parents of ADHD boys and girls.
This seminar will explore the issues and myths surrounding ADHD in Australia. It will give assistance to parents who are struggling with the
behaviour of their children with ADHD. It will give parents the opportunity to share concerns with other like parents and analyse the latest Australian findings into ADHD among Australian children including co-existing conditions, medications and other non drug therapies.
Parents will find this seminar invaluable as it will give them assistance in dealing with their ADHD sons and daughters.
For more information: http://www.boysforward.com/sessions_adhd.htm
Brisbane - 5 April 2003
Auckland - 7 June 2003
Morning Session 9:00am - 12:30pm
ADHD is causing many Australian parents and teachers much stress and frustration.
Ian Lillico has done research into this condition both within Australia and in the UK and USA while on his Churchill Fellowship in Boys' Education in 2000.
Recent media coverage of ADHD drug therapies is
confusing parents who are bombarded by a lot of well-intended "good advice". Ian will outline the various approaches to ADHD managment and diagnosis for parents, teachers and other interested members of the public with particular relevance to parents of ADHD boys and girls.
This seminar will explore the issues and myths surrounding ADHD in Australia. It will give assistance to parents who are struggling with the
behaviour of their children with ADHD. It will give parents the opportunity to share concerns with other like parents and analyse the latest Australian findings into ADHD among Australian children including co-existing conditions, medications and other non drug therapies.
Parents will find this seminar invaluable as it will give them assistance in dealing with their ADHD sons and daughters.
For more information: http://www.boysforward.com/sessions_adhd.htm